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event-driven programming
noun
A programming paradigm where the flow of the program is determined by events.
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"Event-driven Programming for Robust Software". SIGOPS European Workshop, 2002.
We give a flavor of event-driven programming in a few languages and application frameworks.
ASP.NET architecture is well woven into the.NET Framework to provide a powerful event-driven programming model.
This paper introduces the iterative design of a toolkit for event-driven programming of augmented paper applications.
Finally, the teaching languages and their IDE now come with support for images as plain values, testing, event-driven programming, and even distributed programming.
Topics include: electronics (A/D, D/A converters, op-amps, filters, power devices); software program design, event-driven programming; hardware and DC stepper motors, solenoids, and robust sensing.
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Event-driven programs in UNIX shells and graphical user interfaces in a data oriented language are presented as example applications.
In order to validate the proposed analytic model, we write our own event-driven simulation program in MATLAB.
We think that the increasing error might be caused by the implementation of a statistical channel-error model using the event-driven simulation program (e.g., to implement BER on the occurrence of transmission failures).
The controller is then implemented using the event-driven real-time programming language xGiotto on the OSEK platform provided by WindRiver.
In this paper, a novel output tracking control scheme for a class of continuous-time nonlinear system is proposed by using an event-driven adaptive dynamic programming (ADP) approach.
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